Polyethylene (polythene) is a waxy solid polymer formed from ethylene gas monomer under high temperature and pressures.
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Polythene, also known as polyethylene, is a type of plastic that exists as a solid at room temperature. It is not a gas in its standard form, but can be converted into a gas when heated to high temperatures.
When polyethylene (polythene) is burned, carbon dioxide (CO2) gas is formed. Burning polyethylene releases harmful gases and should be avoided to protect the environment.
When polythene burns, it produces carbon dioxide, water vapor, and trace amounts of carbon monoxide and volatile organic compounds. Burning polythene releases harmful chemicals into the environment and should be avoided.
Green house gases (Vapour Fossils Fuels ect.)
Polythene, also known as polyethylene, is a synthetic polymer made from ethylene, a compound derived from natural gas and petroleum. It is not a natural material as it is man-made through chemical processes in industry.
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Polyethene (polythene, polyethylene) is a chemical product.
Polythene - album - was created in 1996.
When polythene is rubbed with a cloth, electrons are transferred from the cloth to the polythene, causing the polythene to become negatively charged. This transfer of electrons creates an imbalance of charges between the two materials, resulting in the polythene having a negative charge.
Polythene, or polyethylene, is produced in many countries around the world, as it is one of the most widely used plastics. Major producers include the United States, China, and various countries in Europe and the Middle East. The production typically occurs in large industrial facilities that use petrochemical processes to convert ethylene gas into polythene. Therefore, while there is no single country where polythene is made, it is a global product manufactured in numerous locations.